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The SANWA OBSJ-24 continues as the standard in high-quality Japanese arcade and commercial joystick pushbuttons. These buttons are compatible with the MadCatz line of FightSticks, Qanba FightSicks and Hori Fightsticks. These low-profile buttons are specifically for custom joysticks that use a metal control panel.
Sanwa's 24mm button snap right into most configurations, and offer the best reaction time, smoothest and quietest of any button. The buttons are available in a variety of colors for great customization. You can also buy multiple buttons and swap out the rim for even more customization.
Sanwa's popular pushbuttons and balltop accessories now come in a stunning metallic gold and silver evaporative paint, which is designed to eliminate the peeling or scratching found in more common metal plated plastics. More metallic colors may arrive over time.
24 vs 30mm |
When processing orders, a frequent mistake we found among new players is choosing the wrong size for action buttons, such as punch and kick. Within the fighting game genre, Japanese arcade buttons commonly consist of two diameter sizes: 24 millimeter and 30 milllimeter (mm). In most configurations, 30mm represents your action button. These are front facing, appearing most prominent on your Fightstick control panel. Option button, such as "Start", "Select", or more recently "Option", "Touch", or "Share" are usually 24mm. UPDATE: Owners of Neo Geo AES Joysticks will need 24mm pushbuttons instead of 30mm (Thanks SRK's DEZALB) Below is a visual representation of a common Fightstick control panel. Throughout this article, we will mark 24mm in green, and 30mm in Orange. Checking the Proper SizeAnother way that players can misinterpret the pushbutton size is by measuring the pushbutton plunger. Have a look at the diagram at right. The plunger - the part that you press down to represent an input - is 25mm or a bit smaller in most 30mm pushbuttons. Often this leads to the conclusion that one needs a 24mm button and not 30mm. Similarly measuring the button rim can lead to confusion, as it is intentionally larger than the button hole it is placed in. You don't want to use these measurements. Instead, review the button housing diameter, or the hole the button will be placed in. You can do this with a caliper - a digital caliper is often quite helpful for this and other arcade-related projects. Control Panel ConfigurationMost Fightsticks from MadCatz, Hori, Qanba, and similar will use these two sizes. How the buttons are used will depend on the model joystick that you own. Over time, we'll provide example configurations for specific popular Fightstick models and arcade cabinets using the color key for 24mm (green) and 30mm (orange). We'll also expand the key for future models if another size is introduced, and we offer for sale.
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This mirrored finish works well against my blue stick art. Couldn't ask for anything more. Unknown on Nov 30th 2020
Man, these things look NICE! A little more expensive than the standard Sanwa colors, but definitely worth it! Paired these with the metallic silver Sanwa ball top, and now my console looks STUNNING! Unknown on Nov 1st 2019
I'm pretty sure the Sanwa OBS series needs no introduction from me; they're very responsive, have easy clip in installation, the plungers can pop right out to be swapped or to insert washers, etc. What I can mention in this case however is the nature of the metallic paint.
It is VERY shiny. The picture above doesn't exaggerate anything. I can easily see my face in this tiny silver marvel. In short, if you're swapping out buttons for cosmetic purposes, the metallic range won't let you down at all. Filthma on May 10th 2018